I sat down yesterday to record another Quick Picks podcast but didn’t come up with a usable recording. No, it wasn’t due to some audio setting mishap or lack of a great wine to talk about but something more fundamental.
I didn’t want to read my review.
For some time now I’ve been struggling with this notion [...]

Best of the wine blogosphere for March 16th through March 31st:
Top 10 Tips for Traveling Spain - Don’t Forget the TP!!
Oops! When famous wine writers get it wrong
PLAYMOBIL WINE BAR STIRS OUTRAGE
Come see us at Wine 2.0 this Thursday
Jack Keller’s Disappeared Wine Blog Update
European Wine Bloggers Conference, 2009 - Lisbon, Portugal - Could We Be [...]

Best of the wine blogosphere for March 16th through March 31st:
Top 10 Tips for Traveling Spain – Don’t Forget the TP!!
Oops! When famous wine writers get it wrong
PLAYMOBIL WINE BAR STIRS OUTRAGE
Come see us at Wine 2.0 this Thursday
Jack Keller’s Disappeared Wine Blog Update
European Wine Bloggers Conference, 2009 – Lisbon, Portugal – Could We Be [...]

Jeff Lefevere and I are back with another edition of the Unfiltered podcast after nearly a year in hiatus. We are joined by Tina Caputo, the Editor-in-Chief of Vineyard & Winery Management magazine, Joel Vincent, Executive Director of the OpenWine Consortium and co-founder of VinTank, and Tom Wark from Wark Communications and FERMENTATION.
Show Notes:
00:26 - [...]

Jeff Lefevere and I are back with another edition of the Unfiltered podcast after nearly a year in hiatus. We are joined by Tina Caputo, the Editor-in-Chief of Vineyard & Winery Management magazine, Joel Vincent, Executive Director of the OpenWine Consortium and co-founder of VinTank, and Tom Wark from Wark Communications and FERMENTATION.
Show Notes:
00:26 – [...]

This Wine Blogging Wednesday thing is becoming a problem for me. No, it’s not the themes but my lack of organization and focus to actually post on time or near to the actual event. I did my last event on the weekend after the Wednesday in question and there have been too many months where [...]

This Wine Blogging Wednesday thing is becoming a problem for me. No, it’s not the themes but my lack of organization and focus to actually post on time or near to the actual event. I did my last event on the weekend after the Wednesday in question and there have been too many months where [...]

Best of the wine blogosphere for March 8th through March 14th:
Capitalism, Karma and Building Juju in a Down Economy
RSVP Now for the Biggest TTL Event Ever!
Wine & Spirits Restaurant Poll
I Hate The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
Robert Parker’s Bitch
Paper Tigers, Barriers to Entry and the 2009 Wine Blog Watch List

Best of the wine blogosphere for March 8th through March 14th:
Capitalism, Karma and Building Juju in a Down Economy
RSVP Now for the Biggest TTL Event Ever!
Wine & Spirits Restaurant Poll
I Hate The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
Robert Parker’s Bitch
Paper Tigers, Barriers to Entry and the 2009 Wine Blog Watch List

Best of the wine blogosphere for March 8th through March 14th:
Capitalism, Karma and Building Juju in a Down Economy
RSVP Now for the Biggest TTL Event Ever!
Wine & Spirits Restaurant Poll
I Hate The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
Robert Parker’s Bitch
Paper Tigers, Barriers to Entry and the 2009 Wine Blog Watch List

Best of the wine blogosphere for March 8th through March 14th:
Capitalism, Karma and Building Juju in a Down Economy
RSVP Now for the Biggest TTL Event Ever!
Wine & Spirits Restaurant Poll
I Hate The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
Robert Parker’s Bitch
Paper Tigers, Barriers to Entry and the 2009 Wine Blog Watch List
Best Wine Blog Posts for March 8th [...]

By way of Josh Hermsmeyer, I found Tina Caputo’s fantastic self-produced short film, “Robert Parker’s Bitch.” The basic premise is that wines today are big, bold, and over-oaked designed, ‘…to taste and spit,” and not savored with food. The question on the table is if Robert Parker and Jim Laube largely determine today’s wine styles [...]

By way of Josh Hermsmeyer, I found Tina Caputo’s fantastic self-produced short film, “Robert Parker’s Bitch.” The basic premise is that wines today are big, bold, and over-oaked designed, ‘…to taste and spit,” and not savored with food. The question on the table is if Robert Parker and Jim Laube largely determine today’s wine styles [...]

I watched a documentary on food last night that changed the way I look at the raw materials of my meals. Politics aside, I think we have a problem right now that will take a long time to sort out. And in the meantime, I’m going to spend more time looking into the providence of [...]